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14th February 2018, 03:00 AM
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Am I eligible to enroll for Ph.D Law in Indian University after completion of LLM with 50 percent marks?
Dear Sir/Mam, I have got 50 percent mark in LLM. Am I eligible to enrol in any PhD law programme from Indian University? Can you please kindly guide me with the information and suggestions which I can follow? Hope that I will get the answer soon.
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25th February 2018, 12:10 PM
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In order to pursue PhD Law from Indian Universities, you should have completed your post graduate degree in law with minimum 55% marks from a recognized university. With this eligibility candidates have to appear for a written examination conducted by the university in which they want to get admission. Candidates who have qualified M.Phil/UGC NET/JRF/SLET will be given direct admission and they will be exempted from the entrance examination.
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25th February 2018, 04:57 PM
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Eligibility Criteria Required to pursue PhD in Law in Indian Universities:
As far as my best knowledge is concerned, you are not eligible to pursue PhD in Law in Indian Universities with just 50% marks in Post Graduation. Basically there is a certain educational qualification required in order to be eligible for pursuing this course. >> You must have completed "Master's Degree" or its equivalent Post Graduation course in the concerned stream or in any of the below mentioned streams from a recognized university. * Management * Law * Humanities..etc., >> You must have secured minimum 55% marks are required in Post Graduation in order to be eligible. >> Some of the entrance examinations available are, * AILET * ACLAT * CLAT Exam * LPU NEST Entrance Exam..etc., |
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